Geneva, Ohio-based Tegam, Inc., specialists in temperature measurement, have launched the 940 Series: Handheld Industrial Thermocouple Calibrators.
With the new 940A and 945A, Tegam pushes the limits of accuracy for handheld T/C calibrators even lower than before, the company said, adding that as quality-oriented industries require tighter tolerances for verifying controls and temperature measurement systems, Tegam has moved with them by offering convenient handheld devices with accuracy that rivals that of some benchtop calibrators. The 940A covers the full range of the four most common types, while the 945A covers 14 types.
“I am extremely proud to represent the Tegam line of handheld calibrators, said Thermometry Product Manager Dan Jackson. The 940s offer lab-grade accuracy, resolution of 0.01°, simultaneous source and read, MIL-STD durability, and include a full calibration report at no additional fee, he said.
The 940 series were designed to compensate for ambient temperature allowing for field calibrations in virtually any environment. The handheld design and portable nature of the calibrator make getting to those environments effortless. They qualify as a Secondary Standard Instrument under AMS 2750E and are suitable for field calibration of test instruments used in System Accuracy Tests and Temperature Uniformity Surveys. For more information on the Tegam Thermocouple Calibrators or to download a datasheet, visit www.Tegam.com.
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